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CardName: Disciple Executioner Cost: b Type: Creature - Human Pow/Tgh: 2/1 Rules Text: Exploit (When this creature enters the battlefield, you may sacrifice a creature.) When Disciple Executioner exploits a creature, target creature gets -1/-1 until end of turn. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Archester Revival Common

Disciple Executioner
{b}
 
 C 
Creature – Human
Exploit (When this creature enters the battlefield, you may sacrifice a creature.)
When Disciple Executioner exploits a creature, target creature gets -1/-1 until end of turn.
2/1
Updated on 08 Oct 2015 by MOON-E

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2015-10-06 03:36:03: MOON-E created the card Disciple Executioner

2/1s for {b} are not common nor are they usually this good.

You're correct as far as the body goes, however there is some interesting interplay between the body and its ability. The body says "Play me ASAP!", whereas the text says "Wait for value..." It might be interesting seeing which way it gets played more often, even if it is a little strong.

It is also hard to go too low on the stats of an exploit creature, otherwise players just sacrifice the creature itself to get it's ability. My point of reference is a Thopter token. If, when given the choice of sacrificing the exploit creature or a thopter token, I would choose the exploit creature, then the exploit creature's body is a bit too weak. This is on the edge, as on turn 1-3 I would rather have a 2/1, but on later turns I would rather have a thopter.

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